There are three alternative, left-wing periodicals that I know about in Southern California.
1. Random Lengths News
2. LA Weekly (which has some great reporting on education)
3. OC Weekly (which has written hit pieces against conservatives and local officials, including a flurry of attacks against OC District Attorney Tony Tony Rackauckas).
This is a slowly declining liberal rag, but it's worth noting the desperation which the "alt-left" has descended into.
I noticed one of their videos, which focused on former OC Board Supervisor Chris Norby. The camera closes in on something that he is writing — but what is it that they are trying to report? And isn't a recording like this an invasion of privacy? I get that Norby was a public official at the time but seriously?
(Oh, and I had no problem with former OC Sheriff Mike Carona getting thrown out of office. Corruption is corruption, and people need to be held accountable.)
But there is something about OC Weekly that is very strange.
I mean, aren't they connected to LA Weekly?
Well, I started to get answers shortly after I commented on one of OC Weekly's articles about former Congressman Bob Dornan, aka B-One Bob!
Here's the link that the reporter R. Scott Moxley wrote:
Bob Dornan Discusses Donald Trump, Diabolical Clintons,Violence, Traitors, Art and Boot Licking
Remember, this is the left-leaning OC Weekly, so Bob Dornan is an automatic target.
Here were my thoughts in response to the above article, hit piece, etc.:
B-One Bob is Back – OC Weekly Reports
I wrote specifically:
The writer forgets that he [Bob Dornan] represented part of Torrance and the Palos Verdes peninsula in the late 1970's to the early 1980's.
How could he have forgotten that?
I tweeted the article to Moxley, then he tweeted back to me, then followed me on Twitter.
Within seconds, he started asking about me, and then starting going off on Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-Newport Beach).
Look, I get that a liberal magazine wants to attack Dana. He is an effective conservative voice who has survived just about everything that has taken over California. He has stayed strong on immigration (enforcement, not amnesty). He supports decrminalizing Marijuana.
Rohrabacher is pro-life.
He is pro-liberty.
He is not afraid to say stuff that gets people upset.
He's a pretty cool guy–and sure, I have issues with his pro-Russia stance.
First, here's the whole video of the Direct Message Twitter feed with Moxley:
Here are Moxley's preliminary remarks after I sent him my article about their article on B-One Bob:
Pretty soon, the anti-Dana Derangement emerged:
This "award-winning journalist" writes: "Are you championing Dana who emotionally/irrationally backs Putin''s anti-freedom, oppressive regime?"
He already character-assassinates the Congressman and labels him a fascist who supports every action done by Putin.
Seriously?
Here's more OCD Dana-Hate:
"If I want future wild stories based on an immature, two-faced slob with few social skills, I'd want Dana to be Sec of State …"
These comments are immature, two-faced, sloppy.
I Hate Dana Rohrabacher! Where's My Award? |
There is nothing wrong with criticizing our elected officials. I do not view Vladimir Putin as an ally of the United States or any other freedom-loving country.
Dana Rohrabacher is wrong about this, and I am not afraid to publish my criticism.
But how does an "award-winning" journalist launch into immature, puerile attacks against a Congressman and expect to be taken seriously?
Check out the tweet he issued a few weeks ago:
Dear Trump: I love cuckoo drama. I BEG you to name Dana Tyrone Rohrabacher, Orange County's senior career politician, as your Sec of State!— R. Scott Moxley (@RScottMoxley) December 10, 2016
Cuckoo?
Check this article out that Moxley wrote:
Party Republicans, tears formed in Representative Dana Rohrabacher's eyes, his
tortoise-like face contorted and his lips quivered, momentarily blocking words
from escaping. The audience—an overwhelmingly Caucasian and elderly crowd of
about 150 people fond of Orange County's senior, career politician—remained
hushed. Never known as a particularly friendly or sensitive man, Rohrabacher
looked on the verge of crying.
The "diversity" of the Democratic Party |
in our society."
This man lived in the Civil Rights Movement. He understand the vital dangers which faced African-Americans who fought for their natural rights outlined in the United States Constitution, yet routinely spurned and rejected by the Southern State (DEMOCRATIC) Governments.
Where did he get this idea from? Perhaps it's his own, because I never said that.
Angeles Press Club and been named Distinguished Journalist of the Year by the
LA Society of Professional Journalists.
by the press club — you can peruse the full list. Here are some highlights that
jump out to me.
Welcome to Generation Millennial.
Here's an article I wrote for Canada Free Press:
This article receive seven comments.
Then InfoWars republished my article, which comes as no surprise. I wrote about Alex Jones' epic take-down of the liberal and corrupt media progandist Cenk Uygur and his show "The Young Turks":
Look at the higher number of comments (this screen shot was taken on 12-22-16. As for 12-23-16, it's now more than doubled).
It seems that OC Weekly is getting a "Weakly" review from OC Residents.
Does anyone even read it anymore?
I am aware that the paper has been sold a few times, too to different buyers trying to make something off of it.
Liberal rags and bully mags are taking a major dive.
But what can one expect from "journalism" that calls Dana Rohrabacher a "slob" and a "mule"?
Weakly, indeed!